Coronary Veins and Carbon Dioxide: Understanding Blood Flow
No, coronary veins do not have carbon dioxide.
Coronary veins are blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart. This blood is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide. The coronary arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
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